Arusha. What initially appeared as a normal family prayer session at home following a television broadcast turned into an altercation leading to the eventual death of Mr John Kessy.
However, the High Court has ultimately acquitted Mr Isaya Muna, who was charged with the murder, after identifying significant lingering doubts in the prosecution's evidence.
The High Court’s Singida Sub-Registry noted that although it was firmly established that Mr Kessy died from a severe brain injury, the prosecution failed to prove beyond any reasonable doubt that Mr Muna inflicted the fatal attack.
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